Even WHO says children should not be vaccinated
I am no fan of the World Health Organization, but many countries are – including Canada and the U.S. – sending hundreds of millions of dollars their way. So I suppose they think that some things this organization says have some validity.
So what’s the deal on Covid vaccinations for children? There is a real drive on to get children vaccinated yet. Children should not be vaccinated for the moment.
“There is not yet enough evidence on the use of vaccines against COVID-19 in children to make recommendations for children to be vaccinated. Children and adolescents tend to have milder disease compared to adults. However, children should continue to have the recommended childhood vaccines.”
You know from lockdowns that have proven not to work, to false PCR tests, to masks that don’t work, to false death certificates, to more deaths from these Covid vaccines than deaths from all the other vaccines combined over the last 15 years, to cheap and available treatments at our finger tips that could have saved thousands of lives, to the debasement of individual liberty. The collective trying to supersede the individual – this seems like another debacle that taints the world’s leadership, combining medicine or science with politics as we see in the false catastrophe climate nonsense paints a picture of a modern society with a collective ego that knows no bounds. And sadly driven by many whose desire for world government and the destruction of the nation state is paramount.
They may have the upper hand right now, the people bewildered and fearful, but it won’t last.
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It's easy for politicians, they can spend what they want because somebody else will pay for it – the taxpayers.
Well done Merv & Marg
Nanaimo is still a good place, but the powers that be have let it run to ruin. This is sad to see.
i agree it is the volunteers in Nanaimo that make it such a wonderful place to live. I've lived all over B. C. and came back to Nanaimo to raise my kids and join the family business. Never any regret
Thank you Mr. Peckford for voicing concerns that many Canadians share, but remain silent.